Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BAIRSTOW, WARNER CENTURIES FLATTEN RCB

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David Warner and Jonny Bairstow set a record for the highest opening stand in the Indian Premier League (IPL), with both players notching centuries for Sunrisers Hyderabad yesterday.

Warner and Bairstow put on 185 in just 16.2 overs in a 118-run victory over Virat Kohli’s Royal Challenger­s Bangalore (RCB), surpassing Gautam Gambhir and Chris Lynn’s opening stand of 184 against Gujarat Lions in the 2017 season.

Former Australia Vice-captain Warner is fighting for a spot in their World Cup Squad after completing a 12-month suspension for his

involvemen­t in the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town last year.

The 32-year-old showed he has lost none of his power-hitting ability as he finished unbeaten on 100 from 55 balls, which included five fours and five sixes.

Warner was playing the anchor role, while Bairstow stepped up the scoring-rate to belt 114 from 56 deliveries, before falling to Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.

England opener Bairstow smashed 12 fours and seven sixes for his second-ever Twenty20 hundred, while Warner recorded his third consecutiv­e 50-plus score to top the IPL scoring charts this season.

“He’s great fun, just going ahead with hitting the ball,” Bairstow said of Warner after Hyderabad finished with 231 for two.”

“It’s fantastic to bat in the middle with him.”

With the colossal partnershi­p in Hyderabad, Warner and Bairstow also became the first pair to make three consecutiv­e 100-run partnershi­ps in the IPL.

“Everything about their partnershi­p has been extraordin­ary. Some serious shots and hard running between the wickets in this heat. Truly remarkable,” Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar said on Twitter.

Chasing 232 to win, Bangalore lost five wickets for just 30 runs, including Captain Kohli and South African talisman A. B. de Villiers.

Afghanista­n off-spinner Mohammad Nabi finished with four wickets for Hyderabad as the hosts clinched a convincing victory.

Sunrisers Hyderabad: 231/2 in 20 overs (David Warner 100 n.o, Jonny Bairstow 114) Royal Challenger­s Bangalore:

113 in 19.5 overs (Colin de Grandhomme 37, Mohammad Nabi 4/11, S. Sharma 3/19).

 ??  ?? David Warner and Jonny Bairstow run between the wickets
David Warner and Jonny Bairstow run between the wickets

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